HB 12-PROTECTIVE ORDERS  2:29:01 PM CHAIR HUGHES reconvened the meeting. She announced that the final order of business would be CS FOR HOUSE BILL NO. 12(JUD), "An Act relating to protective orders." [The committee adopted SCS CSHB 12(JUD), Version G, on 4/23/19] 2:29:50 PM SENATOR REINBOLD stated support for HB 12, but cautioned that she does not want to give the public the impression that this is a dramatic change. It extends protective orders, which is critical in the state, but it does not address thousands of other issues with the criminal code and tools that need to be restored for law enforcement. CHAIR HUGHES advised that question is whether the committee should add an effective date. She said she understood from the court system that it would need 90 days to implement the procedures, so the bill does not have an added effective date. 2:30:58 PM REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK KOPP, Alaska State Legislature, Juneau, sponsor of HB 12, stated that the bill does what the Alaska Supreme Court has asked which is to amend the statute to clarify that victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and stalking can have their protective orders extended or renewed without further victimization. 2:31:34 PM SENATOR MICCICHE moved to report SCS CSHB 12(JUD), work order 31-LS0103\G, from committee with individual recommendations and attached fiscal note(s). 2:31:51 PM At-ease. 2:32:39 PM CHAIR HUGHES reconvened the meeting. She stated that hearing no objection, SCS CSHB 12(JUD) is reported from the Senate Judiciary Standing Committee. She noted that Legislative Legal Services is authorized to make any necessary technical and conforming changes.